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#but just in case it wasn't clear from my rather heavy-handed narrative adjustments--I do not support TERF extraordinaire JK Rowling; howeve
juiche · 1 year
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Inspired by Way Down We Go by @xiaq 🪄
Draco and Harry found a way to snuggle together while remaining as clueless, platonic best bros and it's a bit hilarious and very sweet, so I had to draw it :)
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emsuemsu · 6 months
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@hprecfest day 3: podfic
Way Down We Go by @xiaq 🩵 109,767 words, draco/harry
Podfic in Spotify & ao3 by @etl-echo-audiobooks 🩵 around 14-15 hours
The war was over. Or at least that’s what the papers said. They’d been saying it, for months, as if people needed reminding. Maybe they did. *** In which Harry and Draco both run away from their pasts and conveniently choose to hide in the same tiny American town. It's super. EDIT: Obviously we're already operating on the notion that there are several problematic aspects of Rowling's books, but just in case it wasn't clear from my rather heavy-handed narrative adjustments--I do not support TERF extraordinaire JK Rowling; however, I refuse to let her shitty worldviews ruin my nostalgia or my love of the HP fandom I've grown up with. Just to make that clear.
Now my podfic history can be counted with one hand, with one finger, and it is this. I've been listening to this at the gym, and I'm on chapter 10 right now. I could be much further but as it happens to be I haven't been to the gym in a while so.. As far as what comes to the story itself, it's really good and intriguing. The southern small town vibes are vibing. I know it's gotten a lot of praise and I guess I need to hit the gym more often so I can finally finish it. I can't believe I'm at a point in my life where the only motivation to hit the gym is to listen to Harry Potter fanfiction. Not complaining though. The podfic is really good as well, I like the pacing and the narrators voice is pleasant. They do voices and different accents too, which I know is a subject that divides audiobook listeners, I personally really don't mind it, I think it's fun.
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